The artists in our comedy spotlight collection, "Good for a Laugh" find the humor in the everyday----and in the surreal. Through video, visual art, and performance, they expose the gap between how the world works and how it could.
The Cat Supermarket by Alice Kresberg and Amelia Possanza
A cute and funny short film where there is a supermarket for cats when they are shaped like different types of foods! Don’t worry though, they aren’t actually for eating—just for decoration!
How to Not Do the Most: Celebrity Sighting by Jaida Dent & Jalisa Wright
Have you ever done the most when seeing a celebrity? Well, we have just tips for you to help your composure together!
Miss Manners Guide to Preventing Tragedy by Kimberly Dominguez
I have always loved learning about different historical figures and trying to relate their experiences to my life, often with little success as I am not at a point in my life where I am a founding father or queen of any country; this piece is the fruit of that.
The Tree Comedian by Adriana Cisneros
My name is Oakley. I am a tree comedian. I do comedy for trees.
Meat Eater’s Dilemma by Kayla McCarthy
The skit illustrates the way people try to change themselves in order to fit in with their peers or romantic interests by using a unique and humorous situation. As a person who likes both a burger and a cute guy, this piece was really reflective of that dilemma.
The Inner Turmoil of Young Mail Men and Women in Training by Mennen Gordon
During a brainstorming session, my mentor and I discussed how school for mailmen would be so fun. Turns out, it would not be fun.
Crushes Can Drive You Crazy by Andreina Avalos and Heather Graham
There’s no age limit on crushes.
Cute Teachers by Cherish and Vani
Everybody loves a cute teacher, even if they’re a bad one….